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Bartolome_Casas
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Pope Benedict XVI wrote these lines in his first encyclical, “God Is Love”:
“A personal relationship with God and an abandonment to His will can prevent man from being demeaned…”
Pope John Paul II spoke this: “Faith requires the full submission of intellect and will.”
Pope Pius X: “Hence it follows that to restore all things in Christ and to lead men
back to submission to God is one and the same aim.”
The key founding fathers who wrote America’s founding documents, the Declaration and the Constitutions of 1789, were, I believe, mostly Freemasons, or followers of the philosophy of the Enlightenment, and were not Catholics. These founders promoted the key American doctrines of personal economic Liberty (for Caucasians), Limited Government, and Religious Liberty.
But contrast, the Catholic Church has always promoted not personal Liberty, but total surrender to the will of God, and not the will of God as each person may decide on his own, but as revealed in the Word of God and the teachings of the Church. The Catholic Church teaches full and complete submission to the Word of God and the Magisterium of the Church. Thus, the Catholic Church teaches Total Government of God over Man, not Limited Government.
All this seems to be addressed in a letter by Pope Leo XIII. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testem_Benevolentiae_Nostrae
“A personal relationship with God and an abandonment to His will can prevent man from being demeaned…”
Pope John Paul II spoke this: “Faith requires the full submission of intellect and will.”
Pope Pius X: “Hence it follows that to restore all things in Christ and to lead men
back to submission to God is one and the same aim.”
The key founding fathers who wrote America’s founding documents, the Declaration and the Constitutions of 1789, were, I believe, mostly Freemasons, or followers of the philosophy of the Enlightenment, and were not Catholics. These founders promoted the key American doctrines of personal economic Liberty (for Caucasians), Limited Government, and Religious Liberty.
But contrast, the Catholic Church has always promoted not personal Liberty, but total surrender to the will of God, and not the will of God as each person may decide on his own, but as revealed in the Word of God and the teachings of the Church. The Catholic Church teaches full and complete submission to the Word of God and the Magisterium of the Church. Thus, the Catholic Church teaches Total Government of God over Man, not Limited Government.
All this seems to be addressed in a letter by Pope Leo XIII. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testem_Benevolentiae_Nostrae